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Safety instructions

• 

Read the operating instructions in full before 

starting up and follow the safety instructions.

• Keep the operating instructions in a place where 

it can be accessed by everyone.

• Ensure that only trained staff work with the in-

strument.

• Follow the safety instructions, guidelines, occu-

pational health and safety and accident preven-
tion regulations.

•  Because the options for combining products, 

tools, stirring vessel, experiment and medium 
are nearly endless, user safety cannot be en-
sured simply with design requirements on the 
part of the product. For this reason, it may 
become necessary for users to take other pre-
cautionary safety measures. For example, glass 
device or other stirring vessels that are sensitive 
to mechanical stress can be damaged or shat-
tered by an imbalance, increasing the speed too 
quickly or too little distance between the stirring 
element and the stirring vessel. Users can suffer 
serious injury from glass breakage or from the 
freely rotating stirring element.

• Uncontrolled reactions can be triggered by mix-

ing the heated material insufficiently or by the 
energy generated by selecting a speed that is 
too high. In case of these and other increased 
operational hazards, users must take additional 
appropriate safety precautions (e.g. shatter pro-
tection). 

  In any case, when using critical or hazardous 

materials in your processes, 

IKA

®

 recommends 

to use additional appropriate measures to en-
sure safety in the experiment. For example, us-
ers can implement measures that inhibit fire 
or explosions or comprehensive monitoring 
equipment. 

  Furthermore, users must make sure that the 

OFF 

switch of the

 

IKA

®

 product can be accessed im-

mediately, directly and without risk at any time. 

If installation or positioning 
cannot ensure this access at 
all times, an additional 

EMER-

GENCY STOP

 switch that can 

be easily accessed must be in-
stalled in the work area.

• Only process media that will not react danger-

ously to the extra energy produced through 
processing. This also applies to any extra energy 
produced in other ways, e.g. through light ir-
radiation.

•  Do not operate the instrument in explosive at-

mospheres, with hazardous substances or under 
water.

• Process pathogenic materials only in closed vessels 

under a suitable fume hood. Please contact 

IKA

®

 

application support if you have any question.

• The instrument is not suitable for manual operation.
• The high torque developed by the 

EUROSTAR 

requires particular care in the choice of stand, 
cross sleeve and anti-rotation element for the 
agitating vessel.

• Set up the stand in a spacious area on an even, 

stable, clean, non-slip, dry and fireproof surface.

• You must ensure that the stirring element is se-

curely clamped in the chuck!

• Use stirring shaft protective equipment!
• The agitated vessels used for stirring have to be 

secured. Consider on a good stability of the en-
tire structure.

Please pay attention to 
the dangerous parts of the 
equipment in 

Fig. 7

.

• Protect the instrument and accessories from 

bumping and impacting. 

•  Check the instrument and accessories before-

hand for damage each time when you use 
them. Do not use damaged components.

• Safe operation is only guaranteed with the acces-

sories described in the ”

Accessories

” section.

• Always switch the main switch in the 

OFF

 posi-

tion or disconnect the power before changing 
stirring element and fitting allowed accessories.

• The instrument can only be disconnected from 

the mains supply by pulling out the mains plug 
or the connector plug.

• The socket for the mains cord must be easily 

accessible.

• Socket must be earthed (protective ground contact).
• The voltage stated on the type plate must cor-

respond to the mains voltage.

• Please observe the permitted speed for the stir-

ring element. Never set higher speed.

• Make certain that the unit is set at the lowest 

speed before commissioning; otherwise, the 
unit will begin running at the speed set in last 
operation. Gradually increase the speed.

• Pay attention when setting the speed to any 

imbalance of the stirrer tools and possible 
spraying of the medium to be stirred. 

Never operate the instrument 
with the stirrer tools rotat-
ing freely. Ensure that parts 
of the body, hair, jewelry or 
items of clothing cannot be 
trapped by the rotating parts. 

 DANGER

 DANGER

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Summary of Contents for EUROSTAR 200 control

Page 1: ...20000003929a IKA EUROSTAR 200 digital EUROSTAR_072016...

Page 2: ...2 Fig 3 1 2 3 4 Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 4 Fig 7 Fig 6 Fig 5 H I J G G K L M T U Q S U X I G Z H G W V A B C D E F...

Page 3: ...is information can lead to health impairment and injuries This symbol identi es information that is of importance for the technically correct functioning of the system Disregarding this information ca...

Page 4: ...extra energy produced in other ways e g through light ir radiation Do not operate the instrument in explosive at mospheres with hazardous substances or under water Process pathogenic materials only i...

Page 5: ...d from the power supply be fore opening Live parts inside the instrument may still be live for some time after unplugging from the power supply Covering or parts that are ca pable of being removed fro...

Page 6: ...tage within the permitted tolerance range have no effect on the quality of regulation and constancy of speed The speed is set using the front knob B see Fig 1 During normal operations the speed value...

Page 7: ...tion The stirrer can deliver double output for a short time to even out load peaks which could occurs for instance if solid or semi pourable agents are added If the operation is in the overload range...

Page 8: ...oss sleeve H to the stand I Then attach the bracket Z of the strap clamp in the open side of the cross sleeve which is fac ing upwards according to the position of stirrer and the mixing vessel V rmly...

Page 9: ...nstrument for repair only after it has been cleaned and is free from any materials which may constitute a health hazard For repair please request the Decontamination Certi cate form IKA or use the dow...

Page 10: ...er stirrer 800 R 1388 Propeller stirrer 400 R 1389 Propeller stirrer PTFE 800 R 1311 Turbine stirrer 2000 R 1312 Turbine stirrer 2000 R 1313 Turbine stirrer 800 R 1300 Dissolver stirrer 2000 R 1302 Di...

Page 11: ...tput power at stirring shaft W 84 Protection type acc to DIN EN 60529 IP 40 Protection class I Excess voltage category II Contamination level 2 Protection at overload Yes motor current limitation Fuse...

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